Sweet Soul Music (London Boys album)
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Sweet Soul Music is the second studio album by the London Boys, a British dance pop duo . It was released in 1991 and reached number 22 in Austria. It did not chart in the UK unlike the previous album The Twelve Commandments Of Dance
The Twelve Commandments Of Dance
The Twelve Commandments of Dance is the debut album by the London Boys, a British dance pop duo . It was released in 1989, and reached number 2 in the UK charts...

. Five singles were released Chapel Of Love, Freedom, Is This Love?, Sweet Soul Music, and Tonight! Tonight!.

Freedom peaked at #29 in Switzerland. The single Sweet Soul Music peaked at #11 in Austria.

Track listing

All tracks written by Ralf René Maué.
  1. Sweet Soul Music
    Sweet Soul Music (London Boys song)
    "Sweet Soul Music" is a single from europop duo London Boys which also featured Soul Kitchen. The single was written and produced by Ralf René Maué. The single was the first since the duo's rise to fame not to be released in the UK....

     (3:32)
  2. Tonight! Tonight! (3:54)
  3. Freedom
    Freedom (London Boys song)
    "Freedom" is europop duo London Boys' last charting single in the UK of 1990 from the album Sweet Soul Music. The single was written and produced by Ralf René Maué. In the UK, the single fared at #54, better than the previous Chapel of Love which peaked at #75...

     (3:58) UK #54
  4. Is This Love? (4:30)
  5. Bob Marley (4:27)
  6. Was?! (Just an Illusion) (4:33)
  7. Love Train (3:52)
  8. High Fidelity (3:57)
  9. Chapel of Love
    Chapel of Love (London Boys song)
    "Chapel of Love" is europop duo London Boys' first single of 1990 from the album Sweet Soul Music. The single was written and produced by Ralf René Maué. The single peaked at #75 in the UK. The single wasn't available on 7" vinyl in the UK but 12" and CD instead...

    (3:37) UK #75
  10. Cherokee (3:46)
  11. Reggae-Reggae, Rasta-Rasta (Reprise Bob Marley) (2:49)

Chart performance

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Total
weeks
Austrian Albums Chart 22 9
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